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the 12-year-old talk like old pro autos just good defense. and good hitting >> i think we have a good schans of winning. >> the first game is very fri against champs from arizona. >> we're kbolg to be cheering them on. >> absolutely. >> petaluma did it. right? >> world news with diane sawyer is next. >> and from all of us here, we appreciate your time as always. >> you can contact with us on abc 7 news.com. tonight all-star scandal. major league baseball sends word it's about to suspend some of the its biggest stars. will the biggest name of all, alex rodriguez get hit with a lifetime ban. >>> secrets revealed. tonight the new revelations about the sensitive spy program. how much can the government learn about you from your phone calls and e-mails. >>> hidden america, the death of "glee's" cory monteith uncovering shocking news about a killer drug soaring in popularity. >>> consumer alert, the vanishing grave yard of cars, casualties of hurricane sandy now out for sale everywhere. how can you spot one before you buy it.
the 12-year-old talk like old pro autos just good defense. and good hitting >> i think we have a good schans of winning. >> the first game is very fri against champs from arizona. >> we're kbolg to be cheering them on. >> absolutely. >> petaluma did it. right? >> world news with diane sawyer is next. >> and from all of us here, we appreciate your time as always. >> you can contact with us on abc 7 news.com. tonight all-star scandal. major league...
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he pulls out his .22 caliber revolver and unleashes six shots in 1.7 seconds. 1.7 seconds is the time it takes you to say 1.7 seconds. it's that fast. >> the press secretary -- >> brady is seen here between reagan and secret service agent jerry parr. >> the second shot it's tom, a d.c. police officer in the back. third shot goes high, hits that building across the street right there. the fourth shot hits timothy mccarthy, secret service agent square in the chest. he is not wearing a bullet proof vest. he falls to the ground. the fifth shot hits the armored bullet proof window of the car. as reagan and parr flash behind it diving in. the sixth shot goes across the drive. no one knows where that sixth shot went. it slapped off the side of the car, slipped through a gap between the door and the door frame. >> i thought it was firecrackers. the next thing i knew one of the secret service agents behind me just seized me here at the waist and plunged me head first into the limo. >> the agent is 50-year-old jerry parr, head of reagan's secret service detail. >> i'm sure i hit my radio or my
he pulls out his .22 caliber revolver and unleashes six shots in 1.7 seconds. 1.7 seconds is the time it takes you to say 1.7 seconds. it's that fast. >> the press secretary -- >> brady is seen here between reagan and secret service agent jerry parr. >> the second shot it's tom, a d.c. police officer in the back. third shot goes high, hits that building across the street right there. the fourth shot hits timothy mccarthy, secret service agent square in the chest. he is not...
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it's moving west at 22 miles per hour. last check, it was weakening, so it will become a depression. this is the thing, though. once it gets into that water, we have to watch for what happens after that. because it could affect the east coast. but it's got a lot of dry air, the brown in front of the storm will be one of three different speed bumps. >> and out to the west tonight? >> and out to the west, this is more imminent. hawaii, it's been 20 years since they've had a direct hit. and it looks like they'll have at least a tropical depression coming over the big island, on monday. we'll be following it through the weekend and giving you updates as it becomes available. could be big-time mudslides. any rain could be trouble. >> thank you, ginger. >>> overseas to egypt and brand new protests, tens of thousands of supporters and opponents of ousted president mohamed morsi, hurling stones as police used tear gas aimed at the crowd. prosecutors investigating charges of murder and conspiracy against him, along with hamas, befo
it's moving west at 22 miles per hour. last check, it was weakening, so it will become a depression. this is the thing, though. once it gets into that water, we have to watch for what happens after that. because it could affect the east coast. but it's got a lot of dry air, the brown in front of the storm will be one of three different speed bumps. >> and out to the west tonight? >> and out to the west, this is more imminent. hawaii, it's been 20 years since they've had a direct...
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caliber .22, a very lightweight, snub nose handgun. >> he had actually gone to firing ranges. he had trained, or gone to sever self-training. >> john hinckley took a lot of target practice. >> he never shot at moving targets. >> on december 8th, 1980, john hinckley's fragile world begins to crack when he hears shocking news from new york city. >> the news ripped from the air in shock waves. john lennon, shot and killed in the dakota apartment building where he lived. the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve, he locks himself in his parent's house, drinks peach brandy, plays guitar and wallows in his own misery. sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it is just going to be insanity. i still think about jodie all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would be solely for jodie foster's sake. i want to tell the world that i love her. hd " >>> valentine's day's 1981, john hinckley, the man who will soon shoot ronald reagan has been in new haven for two days, leaving more notes
caliber .22, a very lightweight, snub nose handgun. >> he had actually gone to firing ranges. he had trained, or gone to sever self-training. >> john hinckley took a lot of target practice. >> he never shot at moving targets. >> on december 8th, 1980, john hinckley's fragile world begins to crack when he hears shocking news from new york city. >> the news ripped from the air in shock waves. john lennon, shot and killed in the dakota apartment building where he...
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and more people are living the harm's way and resources now, more than ever homeowners must create defensible space to protect themselves. >> managing the location around your home really pays off >> if you don't maintain them there is a lot of deadwood that accumulate in the trees and that's just fuel. >> reporter: and now those homeowners face hefty bills when county crews go through it. john, ktvu channel 2 news >> we did get more sun than yesterday. >> because of it we have warmer temperature in many spots today. plenty of sunshine. our pattern changing very littly . it is going to remain here, it is actually going to deepen a little bit over the next couple of days so that'll help to bring additional cooling to our area, temperatures are just going to cool slightly as we get into tomorrow and thursday looks like it can be the coolest day. the system here bringing the northwest and westerly flow, the on shore breeze brings great air quality, that's not the case right now because we have fire burning in oregon, that haze of smoke is coming all the way down into the bay area, that flow brin
and more people are living the harm's way and resources now, more than ever homeowners must create defensible space to protect themselves. >> managing the location around your home really pays off >> if you don't maintain them there is a lot of deadwood that accumulate in the trees and that's just fuel. >> reporter: and now those homeowners face hefty bills when county crews go through it. john, ktvu channel 2 news >> we did get more sun than yesterday. >> because...
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defense secretary chuck hagel said the defense department is trying to find other places to cut. the pentagon is not the only place that dire sequester warnings have not come to fruition. last week the irs cancelled one of its five furlough days. a little budget shifting allowed the faa to avoid furloughing air traffic controllers, and as for all of those threats of exceedingly long lines at tsa check points, that has not really transpired either. >>> in yet another example of your taxpayer dollars at work, the government has been spending tens of millions of dollars in subsidies to help farmers who have been dead for one year or more. the government accountability office, the gao, estimates the agriculture department sent checks totalling upwards of $32 million between 2008 and 2012 because it had no procedures in place to verify when a farmer died. the report blames the risk management agency for sending $22 million in payments to 3400 people who had been dead for two years or more. >>> and finally, can you guess what's at the top of the summer reading list for high value detai
defense secretary chuck hagel said the defense department is trying to find other places to cut. the pentagon is not the only place that dire sequester warnings have not come to fruition. last week the irs cancelled one of its five furlough days. a little budget shifting allowed the faa to avoid furloughing air traffic controllers, and as for all of those threats of exceedingly long lines at tsa check points, that has not really transpired either. >>> in yet another example of your...
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they are raising money for manning's defense. he says the government hiked the threats maning's leaks posed. >> they would not have gone recorded with great impact. it's more embarrassment than anything else. >> reporter: the information from manning's leaks was rapidly outdated. snowden's case is different, officials say, because he disclosed how the government actually collects telephone and online information, leaving the nsa to try to re-assemble it's under surveillance networks t.nsa also says there's concrete proof terrorists are now changing their communications because of snowden's leaks, be you to what extent is unclear. >> it's too soon to tell whether, in fact, adversaries will take great note of the things he's disclosed. >> i think this will follow the same trajectory as wikileaks, a lot of noise up front, six months later, all that's left is embarrassment. >> reporter: perhaps the impact will be on intelligence gathering, itself, as we have seen, there the a growing movement in congress to try to change or at least
they are raising money for manning's defense. he says the government hiked the threats maning's leaks posed. >> they would not have gone recorded with great impact. it's more embarrassment than anything else. >> reporter: the information from manning's leaks was rapidly outdated. snowden's case is different, officials say, because he disclosed how the government actually collects telephone and online information, leaving the nsa to try to re-assemble it's under surveillance networks...
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the american army private faces 22 charges for handing over some 700,000 battlefield reports, diplomatic cables, and videos, all to wikileaks. says that heeam is a whistleblower, not a traitor as the government claims. comeerdict, which could any day, will be handed down by aim military judge. you are in court when you heard of the prosecution on that closing argument. >> they wanted to try to paint him as fame hungry. they said he did not just want 15 minutes of fame, he wanted a lifetime of notoriety. they say that is what motivated him to leak the documents. whichher thing they said was that he was there go-to guy in iraq. he worked as an intelligence analyst. they said that he knew full well of the consequences of what would happen if that data was passed to wikileaks. they argue that he would have known that if it into the public domain, it could fall into the hands of american enemies including al qaeda and that is the most serious charge that he faces, aiding the enemy. >> how is the defense countering these claims? >> they spent about three hours making their case. their case was
the american army private faces 22 charges for handing over some 700,000 battlefield reports, diplomatic cables, and videos, all to wikileaks. says that heeam is a whistleblower, not a traitor as the government claims. comeerdict, which could any day, will be handed down by aim military judge. you are in court when you heard of the prosecution on that closing argument. >> they wanted to try to paint him as fame hungry. they said he did not just want 15 minutes of fame, he wanted a...
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>> he is charged with 22 charges. in the trial portion, related to the offenses, he has pled to lesser included, and the government has accepted one of his pleas for the transmission of one diplomatic cable related to the banking corruption and ineptitude in iceland. he was only really tried on 21 charges in that portion. if he is convicted on the government's case, he faces life plus 141 years. heat is already exposed to 20 years. the defense strategy has been to offset any greater offense to try to keep his plea to 10 or less, so that when they get to the sentencing phase, they can try to mitigate his sentence down as much as possible. werechael ratner, you there for the opening arguments, went back number of times, was there for the closing arguments. making the point of the prosecution made up -- took up a -- it isme on thursday not really the prosecution's problem, it is a problem for the reporters. the prosecution called him an anarchist seeking to make a splash, betrayed the u.s. trust. could brenda manning fac
>> he is charged with 22 charges. in the trial portion, related to the offenses, he has pled to lesser included, and the government has accepted one of his pleas for the transmission of one diplomatic cable related to the banking corruption and ineptitude in iceland. he was only really tried on 21 charges in that portion. if he is convicted on the government's case, he faces life plus 141 years. heat is already exposed to 20 years. the defense strategy has been to offset any greater...
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after man broke in the home around 6. police say the man who was armed knocked on the door and when woman answered the suspect medley pepper sprayed her. her husband rushed to the door and he and the suspect struggled. when intrawder gun went off. no one was hurt. miraculously the woman, her husband and their children manage to get out of the house while the suspect was still inside. police were called and shut down roads in the area. about 2 hours ago the s.w.a.t. team went in the house which was empty. but they did recover a high powered assault rifle. and now detectives are trying to figure out if this family was targeted. >> the fact that the female was pepper sprayed. and there was an assault rifle. it does allude to the fact there may be something more behind this but we are still investigate that go and we are very early on in that investigation. >> suspect is described as skinny hispanic 30-year-old man with a bushy long point tail with goatee and tattoo above both eyebrow. he was last seen wearing a black zip up
after man broke in the home around 6. police say the man who was armed knocked on the door and when woman answered the suspect medley pepper sprayed her. her husband rushed to the door and he and the suspect struggled. when intrawder gun went off. no one was hurt. miraculously the woman, her husband and their children manage to get out of the house while the suspect was still inside. police were called and shut down roads in the area. about 2 hours ago the s.w.a.t. team went in the house which...
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not proof manslaughte manslaughter. >> not guilty. >> zimmerman claims he shot trayvon mart 9 self-defense and now in hiding. after protest supporting trayvon sparked nationwide. >> i think if there had been one or even 2 more mady back there, this could have been hung jury. >>reporter: mady says she still wrestles with whether she made the right decision. >> standby the decision because of the law. standby the decision because of my heart, he would have been guilty. >>reporter: mady says she owes martin parents an apology because she feels she was forcefully included in his death. this is abc news los angeles. >> you can see more of mady exclusive interview with gma anchor robin roberts on "nightline"tonight at 12:35 and again tomorrow morning on good morning america. >> investigators believe excessive speed was to blame for the train derailment in spain. chilling video shows the train racing around a curve more than double the speed limit. 110 miles an hour. train suddenly jumped the track. 80 people killed. including woman from virginia. train engineer is now under investigation several
not proof manslaughte manslaughter. >> not guilty. >> zimmerman claims he shot trayvon mart 9 self-defense and now in hiding. after protest supporting trayvon sparked nationwide. >> i think if there had been one or even 2 more mady back there, this could have been hung jury. >>reporter: mady says she still wrestles with whether she made the right decision. >> standby the decision because of the law. standby the decision because of my heart, he would have been...
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. >> we are moving forward. >> reporter: despite the new texts released monday, allegedly between a 22-year-old woman and weiner, would was using the handle carlos danger. at a campaign today where she was not present, she was still the topic of discussion. >> she forgives him, you know, hey, why not us. >> reporter: but this may have been her only option to save her husband's political career. >> the fact that she continues to vouch for him, it does raise questions about her judgment and why she thinks this is okay. >> reporter: once again, the discussion in the weiner household may be similar to households around the country. when is tweeting cheating in. >> i've had women caught this way, i've had men caught this way. it's becoming very prevalent. >> reporter: call it cheating 2.0. married man or woman sparking flirtation with a stranger, or rekindling a flame on facebook could be playing with fire. should she be singled out for standing with her man? >> i don't think any of us can know why huma is making the choice she's making today. i think there's an automatic tendency to want y
. >> we are moving forward. >> reporter: despite the new texts released monday, allegedly between a 22-year-old woman and weiner, would was using the handle carlos danger. at a campaign today where she was not present, she was still the topic of discussion. >> she forgives him, you know, hey, why not us. >> reporter: but this may have been her only option to save her husband's political career. >> the fact that she continues to vouch for him, it does raise...
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not proof manslaughte manslaughter. >> not guilty. >> zimmerman claims he shot trayvon mart 9 self-defense and now in hiding. after protest supporting trayvon sparked nationwide. >> i think if there had been one or even 2 more mady back there, this could have been hung jury. >>reporter: mady says she still wrestles with whether she made the right decision. >> standby the decision because of the law. standby the decision because of my heart, he would have been guilty. >>reporter: mady says she owes martin parents an apology because she feels she was forcefully included in his death. this is abc news los angeles. >> you can see more of mady exclusive interview with gma anchor robin roberts on "nightline"tonight at 12:35 and again tomorrow morning on good morning america. >> investigators believe excessive speed was to blame for the train derailment in spain. chilling video shows the train racing around a curve more than double the speed limit. 110 miles an hour. train suddenly jumped the track. 80 people killed. including woman from virginia. train engineer is now under investigation several
not proof manslaughte manslaughter. >> not guilty. >> zimmerman claims he shot trayvon mart 9 self-defense and now in hiding. after protest supporting trayvon sparked nationwide. >> i think if there had been one or even 2 more mady back there, this could have been hung jury. >>reporter: mady says she still wrestles with whether she made the right decision. >> standby the decision because of the law. standby the decision because of my heart, he would have been...
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investigators accuse him of inappropriately a touching 22-year-old disabled man while off-duty. >> got the car coming in initially. we got the license plate. we pretty much had the idea who he was. >> i can't believe that a police officer or someone that is supposed to be protecting people would couch someone. >> he is himself said to have exposed himself while assaulting the>> fans of the ner movie are terrorizing people that live at the home where it was filmed. meteorologist leigh glaser will tell you when the warm days will return. >> a's take another one from the angels. and its category you don't he just said it's big. how big? really big. tell him to send a pic. noo!! ok... whoa. whoa. it's jack's big stack. two jumbo beef patties stacked with melting cheese, stacked with onion rings, stacked with pickles, all stacked on toasted sourdough bread. oh, tell her i'm easy... ...'cause of the drive-thru. because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need
investigators accuse him of inappropriately a touching 22-year-old disabled man while off-duty. >> got the car coming in initially. we got the license plate. we pretty much had the idea who he was. >> i can't believe that a police officer or someone that is supposed to be protecting people would couch someone. >> he is himself said to have exposed himself while assaulting the>> fans of the ner movie are terrorizing people that live at the home where it was filmed....
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officer who is now a senior fellow at the foundation for the defense of democracy. you have these mass rallies across egypt. do you think that the army got the mandate that they wanted when they called for this day of action? >> i suspect that the general would be satisfied with almost any demonstration that came out on his behalf. i think it is clear that they want to crack down on the brotherhood. they need as much popular support as they can get for that and for good cause. i think that this represents still the majority of the population. the military is probably backed by a minority of the population. >> isn't this a risky strategy when the country seems so divided? >> and the generals view, it is is the only strategy they have. they're looking to keep them in a state of herman and contests. they are trying to intimidate the brotherhood. >> what do you make of these charges, that he conspired with hamas. i think they are trumped up. have known about this for quite some time. they could have used to disqualify him from running from the presidency. a really means
officer who is now a senior fellow at the foundation for the defense of democracy. you have these mass rallies across egypt. do you think that the army got the mandate that they wanted when they called for this day of action? >> i suspect that the general would be satisfied with almost any demonstration that came out on his behalf. i think it is clear that they want to crack down on the brotherhood. they need as much popular support as they can get for that and for good cause. i think...
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but someone else was convinced it was all too real, neuman's wife of 22 years, reli. had she suspected he was cheating before the murder? >> yes. she had suspected he was cheating soon after andrea started working there. he would take her calls late at night. he would start hiding the phone, turning it over. the same kind of things you read in a magazine, top ten signs your spouse is cheating, he had them all. >> reporter: even though andrea was a married mother of two, hemy's wife was convinced there was something serious between them. she filed for separation. her lawyer, esther panitch, uncovered documents that traced an extraordinary amount of communication, at all hours, between hemy and andrea. >> in the six months before the murder, there were over 1,400 cell phone calls and texts. >> reporter: is it possible they were discussing work? >> it's possible. but when the e-mails say, "i want to marry you," i don't note how many bosses and their employees have that kind of communication. >> reporter: but does andrea sneiderman's relationship with neuman have anything
but someone else was convinced it was all too real, neuman's wife of 22 years, reli. had she suspected he was cheating before the murder? >> yes. she had suspected he was cheating soon after andrea started working there. he would take her calls late at night. he would start hiding the phone, turning it over. the same kind of things you read in a magazine, top ten signs your spouse is cheating, he had them all. >> reporter: even though andrea was a married mother of two, hemy's wife...
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weiner at 25% and quinn at 22%. so there will be another poll, of course, taken. >> his polls were constantly rising. >> his wouldn't go down. >> cenk: we'll see if they go down now. >> the focus is on his wife, and who they did dress at the press conference. >> anthony has made mistakes, but i do strongly believe it's between us and it's our marriage. i made the decision that it was worth staying in this marriage. that was the decision i made for me for our son and for our family. the elections, i have forgiven him, i believe in him. and as we said through the beginning we're moving forward. >> cenk: that is a perverse effect on me. when i see her get out of the race. don't do that to her get out of the race. all right, we have to take a break. when we come back we'll talk about president obama's preemptive strike on republicans, i like that, but we'll also talk about the strikes they keep doing on themselves. like steve king, congressman from iowa doing a strike on latinos. we'll talk about that as well. >> for ev
weiner at 25% and quinn at 22%. so there will be another poll, of course, taken. >> his polls were constantly rising. >> his wouldn't go down. >> cenk: we'll see if they go down now. >> the focus is on his wife, and who they did dress at the press conference. >> anthony has made mistakes, but i do strongly believe it's between us and it's our marriage. i made the decision that it was worth staying in this marriage. that was the decision i made for me for our son...
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however, about 22 months after that, 20 after that there are riots in our games. arizona -- eleanor is in arizona visiting her daughter and harold ickes tells the president that quote unquote the camps are hemorrhaging to death. and so fdr asks the eleanor to go to camps. she goes to june the river, and she also meets with the man whose name is togo, was one of the organizers of the riots. they have a long conversation. they continue to correspond with each of the some of the correspondence which were destroyed, we only have snippets of it, and she writes a very painful article called in defense of american sportsmanship. and for every argument that she gives for internment she gives one against it. and to conceal profoundly conflicted she is. she fights with fdr to adopt japanese-american families legally. she has japanese-american penpals in the camps. she sends packages to the camps. she writes, she is correspondence with justice william brennan in california -- william denton in california was a dissenting judge to try to use his decent arguments to fdr. and s
however, about 22 months after that, 20 after that there are riots in our games. arizona -- eleanor is in arizona visiting her daughter and harold ickes tells the president that quote unquote the camps are hemorrhaging to death. and so fdr asks the eleanor to go to camps. she goes to june the river, and she also meets with the man whose name is togo, was one of the organizers of the riots. they have a long conversation. they continue to correspond with each of the some of the correspondence...
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the combined revenues, $22 billion for last year, you look at google. $50 billion. technology is transforming this industry. clearly these two businesses see this is not a bad time for them to tie up and try to bring some buying power back to this space for them. >> jeffrey, you a wolverine fan? >> i love the films. i think xmen has been a tremendous series. $55 million was the domestic box office. they did $85 million back in 2009 when the series really showed up. so a few people saying, are americans losing their love for the franchise? it did well domestically. they put away $141 million worldwide. it was domestically it had a weak start. we'll see where it goes after this. maybe they can claw back some of those audience numbers. >> very nice. thank you. have a wonderful monday. >>> pro golfer hunter mahan walked off the course holding a two-stroke lead. his wife was about to give birth. just about the best excuse to leave work early. what's the worst excuse you have ever used real or made up to miss work? i once had to call in because my tailbone was sore. i'm n
the combined revenues, $22 billion for last year, you look at google. $50 billion. technology is transforming this industry. clearly these two businesses see this is not a bad time for them to tie up and try to bring some buying power back to this space for them. >> jeffrey, you a wolverine fan? >> i love the films. i think xmen has been a tremendous series. $55 million was the domestic box office. they did $85 million back in 2009 when the series really showed up. so a few people...
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classes that would teach us not to do ecstasy or not to do this drug or whatever. >> but byers, now 22 years old, thought it was strange because she didn't have a drug problem. >> i told them, why should i be here? i have no drug issue. but i had to go because all the other girls had to go and they couldn't leave me at the house by myself. >> we obtained these documents showing where she signed her name. that's a requirement allowing rehab centers to bill the state. and signatures meant money. the more signatures, the more the medi-cal system reimbursed the clinic. michael mergets remembers the trips to so cal services as well. now in college, he said he was also driven in a van to a different group home. >> you never abused alcohol or prescription drugs or illicit drugs? >> not at all. >> so all the time you spent there, three years, was a waste of your time and a waste of taxpayers' money? >> yes. definitely. >> reporter: that doesn't surprise tamara scherer, a former manager and operator. she estimated that the teens didn't have a drug issue, so medi-cal made them up. >> it took a w
classes that would teach us not to do ecstasy or not to do this drug or whatever. >> but byers, now 22 years old, thought it was strange because she didn't have a drug problem. >> i told them, why should i be here? i have no drug issue. but i had to go because all the other girls had to go and they couldn't leave me at the house by myself. >> we obtained these documents showing where she signed her name. that's a requirement allowing rehab centers to bill the state. and...
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it's 22 minutes after the hour. 5:22 here on the east coast. sun is just about to come up. and hope you're off to a great day already. >>> in the meantime, let's head to florida where dramatic video was just released of a florida state university football player who survived a horrifying motorcycle crash. take a look at this right here. the man on the motorcycle hits the car and goes flying into the windshield of a parked bus. police say that the car pulled out in front of him and didn't establish the right-of-way. luckily, o'leary walked away from that accident suffering only minor injuries. wow, look at that right now. o'leary is the grandson of the golfing great jack nicklaus. how lucky that he's alive. >>> it's the coolest museum you'll never get to see. now it has a brand new exhibit. the secret cia museum adding osama bin laden's personal ak 47 to its collection. they found the weapon next to his body during the raid on his compound in may 2011. visits to that museum are by invitation only. >> get an invitation. >> brand new information about the investigation into th
it's 22 minutes after the hour. 5:22 here on the east coast. sun is just about to come up. and hope you're off to a great day already. >>> in the meantime, let's head to florida where dramatic video was just released of a florida state university football player who survived a horrifying motorcycle crash. take a look at this right here. the man on the motorcycle hits the car and goes flying into the windshield of a parked bus. police say that the car pulled out in front of him and...
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tell us about the manning you heard presented by the defense today. >> sure. well, so, as your viewers probably remember, bradley manning has already basically confessed to being wikileaks source and so most of the facts in this case are not in dispute. he is the guy who sent them all those documents about topics that vaulted them into world fame in 2010. the question is how do we understand that. was he a reckless anarchist and a trader as the prosecution said yesterday and today in its closing arguments the defense had a very different portrait to show of a young man who they said was naive, perhaps, but well intentioned, a whistle-blower, someone who was concerned about all people and wanted to select document sets that would help spread debate around the world lead to change for the better. >> brown: they also, i gather, were arguing that he was selective in what he put out. right? he could have done a lot more. >> that's right. this is another way in which the basic facts that he released these 700,000 documents is not in dispute and the question is how d
tell us about the manning you heard presented by the defense today. >> sure. well, so, as your viewers probably remember, bradley manning has already basically confessed to being wikileaks source and so most of the facts in this case are not in dispute. he is the guy who sent them all those documents about topics that vaulted them into world fame in 2010. the question is how do we understand that. was he a reckless anarchist and a trader as the prosecution said yesterday and today in its...
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some ways, defense is more exciting than offense sometimes. that's just awesome. he makes it look easy. rays win 5-1. two of three from boston. tampa bay now just a half game behind the sox in the a.l. east. i can watch that three times. braves and mets. you might want to look away for a warning if you don't like sports injury. tim hudson on the mound. eric young at the plate. scrambles to first. he stops on his ankle. i'm not even going to look at it again. these things freak me out. he broke it. he had to be taken off the field in a cart. he had nine strikeouts and pitching an absolute gem by the way as well. atlanta wins the game 8-2. i just can't even look at it. all right. let's go to being sore real quick. cowboys stadium in arlington, texas. gold it up semis. landon donovan took a sabbatical. he said you have to work your way back on the team. he's doing a pretty good job. two goals in the game. 3-1 win for team usa. they play panama in the finals sunday in chicago. panama beat mexico to make it to those finals. so i don't know what to say, bill. i just thi
some ways, defense is more exciting than offense sometimes. that's just awesome. he makes it look easy. rays win 5-1. two of three from boston. tampa bay now just a half game behind the sox in the a.l. east. i can watch that three times. braves and mets. you might want to look away for a warning if you don't like sports injury. tim hudson on the mound. eric young at the plate. scrambles to first. he stops on his ankle. i'm not even going to look at it again. these things freak me out. he broke...
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the 2010 quad revenue yell defense -- quadrennial defense review produced by the department of defense concluded that climate change will affect the military and its missions, in particular low lying naval institutions such as pearl harbor hickham that could leave parts of the base flooded requiring millions of dollars in costly upgrades. with the united states rebalancing to the asian pacific region, sustaining our naval capabilities will be increasingly important for hawaii and for our nation. i know that the senator from rhode island has concerns about his own state and i yield to him. mr. whitehouse: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: as the senator from hawaii said it's not just hawaii, it's not just rhode island actually, it is all of our states that will be affected. dr. lynen who testified at our e.p.w. hearing is from florida atlantic university and she highlighted 0-sensitive florida will be to climate change. in her testimony she said the caribbean florida region has shown sea surface temperatures increase about two degrees f
the 2010 quad revenue yell defense -- quadrennial defense review produced by the department of defense concluded that climate change will affect the military and its missions, in particular low lying naval institutions such as pearl harbor hickham that could leave parts of the base flooded requiring millions of dollars in costly upgrades. with the united states rebalancing to the asian pacific region, sustaining our naval capabilities will be increasingly important for hawaii and for our...
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at least 22 people killed in shootouts between armed guard and security forces. this is happening in one of mexico's most violent states and we're told that it started when gang members blocked highways using buses and other vehicles to do it. two federal police are among the dead. in china, police arresting a machete wielding father of four accused of killing two government workers and injuring four others. it happened after officials told him his youngest child could not be registered because he didn't pay the penalty for breaking the strict family planning laws and more than 150 asylum seekers after their boat goes off indonesia. they were headed to australia. many of them coming from iran and iraq. jenna: new information on a troubled hollywood actress following some disturbing incidents. here is more on this. >> hi there. this is just the latest in a string of incidents. numerous episodes of embarrassing and bizarre behavior. amanda bynes is being held by the state of california for 72-hour mental health evaluation. it's what's known as a 5150 hold and it wa
at least 22 people killed in shootouts between armed guard and security forces. this is happening in one of mexico's most violent states and we're told that it started when gang members blocked highways using buses and other vehicles to do it. two federal police are among the dead. in china, police arresting a machete wielding father of four accused of killing two government workers and injuring four others. it happened after officials told him his youngest child could not be registered because...
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defense. one is jeff paterson. $1.4million was raised to keep the private out of jail. as it turns out, he is convicted of 20 of the 22 counts against him. but you say this is a success. >> the judge agreed bradley manning is not a traitor didn't intend to aid the enemy. he is a whistle-blower in every sense of the world and with that money, we were able to change the public discuss from bradley manning traitor into a real discussion of how heroic he was in giving the information that we the people needed to have to make intelligent decisions on our foreign policy. >> reporter: how dangerous is that, though, if somebody releases classified information and potentially the enemies get it. how can we allow that, especially from our service people? >> reporter: just depends on what information we're talking about. -- >> in this case bradley manning gave us historical documents to let us retrospectively evaluate what we did in afghanistan and iraq and whether that's correct foreign policy for our n
defense. one is jeff paterson. $1.4million was raised to keep the private out of jail. as it turns out, he is convicted of 20 of the 22 counts against him. but you say this is a success. >> the judge agreed bradley manning is not a traitor didn't intend to aid the enemy. he is a whistle-blower in every sense of the world and with that money, we were able to change the public discuss from bradley manning traitor into a real discussion of how heroic he was in giving the information that we...
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the manning side and his defense took three days to lay out their arguments. prosecutors, on the other hand, spread their arguments out over five weeks. again, today is the beginning of the end. but before those closing arguments kick off, the judge is going to rule on five set counts that the manning lawyers want tossed out, and those deal quite literally with the act of stealing those diplomatic cables and service member e-mails and battlefield reports. martha? martha: peter, thank you very much. bill: this is horrendous new video on this clip. there are dozens onboard who die. the exact moment a passenger train jumps the tracks and slam into a wall at high speed. in minutes, the very latest on what we're learning about this investigation this morning. that is just tough to watch. >>> this is a lot easier to watch, isn't it? from rio, pope francis. he looks at home back in south america. as our coverage continues. [ female announcer ] it balances you... it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a co
the manning side and his defense took three days to lay out their arguments. prosecutors, on the other hand, spread their arguments out over five weeks. again, today is the beginning of the end. but before those closing arguments kick off, the judge is going to rule on five set counts that the manning lawyers want tossed out, and those deal quite literally with the act of stealing those diplomatic cables and service member e-mails and battlefield reports. martha? martha: peter, thank you very...
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i voted against that, but we ought to beef up our missile defense to our allies in europe. lou: we should remind the audience as well that the president has basically proffered a reduction of one-third of nuclear weapons. it is sort of a sign of good faith to enter into a negotiation. remarkable initiative, perhaps the most remarkaale -- the most remarkable ever taken by president and arms reduction. >> she did that when he went to berlin. you wanted to pretend he was john kennedy. and i believe that the russians at this point have no fear of the united states commoner respect for this president. it is because of the president's policies and the way that he has behaved as president of the united states. lou: us turn to the scandals that the president and his folks are aggressively trying to pin a label phony on the scandals that now, which they now find themselves embroiled. >> i believe the presidency standing with the american people because they know the scandals are not funny when they talk to what has happened with benghazi and the irs. people have been anxious about d
i voted against that, but we ought to beef up our missile defense to our allies in europe. lou: we should remind the audience as well that the president has basically proffered a reduction of one-third of nuclear weapons. it is sort of a sign of good faith to enter into a negotiation. remarkable initiative, perhaps the most remarkaale -- the most remarkable ever taken by president and arms reduction. >> she did that when he went to berlin. you wanted to pretend he was john kennedy. and i...
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the defense argued no evidence was ever presented that showed manning's intend. only inferred in the case. >> shepard: what's the fallout here? >> the expectation is that colonel denice behind, the judge in the case, would need over the weekend for her deliberations and the case would not be in front of the jury, and that was apparently manning's decision. lind is deciding whether manning knew the documents would end up with al qaeda. and analysts say in this case and snowden the damage is twofold. potential allies reluctant to share information with the u.s. in the future because it pay be leaked and reveals some sources and methods, and for those reasons the damage is hard to undo. in the case of snowden headquarters that terrorists he says are already changing their practices. and we'll be in court for the verdict. tomorrow could be quite lengthy and emotional for bradley manning. >> shepard: thank you. with us now the fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. they have -- the manning camp is claiming, yes, he did this, but he didn't have any
the defense argued no evidence was ever presented that showed manning's intend. only inferred in the case. >> shepard: what's the fallout here? >> the expectation is that colonel denice behind, the judge in the case, would need over the weekend for her deliberations and the case would not be in front of the jury, and that was apparently manning's decision. lind is deciding whether manning knew the documents would end up with al qaeda. and analysts say in this case and snowden the...
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independents, 22%. that the internals of the fox news polls this time around. in the new year, expect the new healthcare law will cost me more money. 47%. those that save me money, 11%. and 34% stay the same. 53%, keep the law in place. 41% want it. i think there's a need to focus on the economy and his pitch here is that the congress has been blocking his initiatives. which is why speaker boehner says this is warmed over stuff. we looked at your initiatives and we didn't like them. and it's not going anywhere and washington a stuck. last week you recall fed chairman bernanke saying, yeah, the government is a major economic activity and washington, congress, is not contributing to getting this economy in motion. >> so essentially, the president is saying, i cannot lead congress to the table to solve this problem. that's what he is saying. >> in fact, you've heard this from republicans on the hill. where's the leadership? where's the white house offering a decision -- the contrary point is, why is congress not supporting more stimulus spending? >> charles? >> wh
independents, 22%. that the internals of the fox news polls this time around. in the new year, expect the new healthcare law will cost me more money. 47%. those that save me money, 11%. and 34% stay the same. 53%, keep the law in place. 41% want it. i think there's a need to focus on the economy and his pitch here is that the congress has been blocking his initiatives. which is why speaker boehner says this is warmed over stuff. we looked at your initiatives and we didn't like them. and it's...
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form by the heroin epidemic. >> reporter: 28 overdoses last year, most of the victims under the age of 22. what parents may not know, the gateway drug could already be in their medicine cabinets. it was for 23-year-old dylan young. >> i started using prescription painkillers that my father had and it went from there. >> reporter: at 13 he was smoking pot and drinking, then stealing those pills from his parents, which led to smoking heroin. >> it's much, much cheaper than smoking. 30 milt milligram, $30. oxycot oxycoton, $80. >> a lot of addicts are missing something. >> reporter: he ended up in rehab six times. >> when you are in that situation you usually don't see hope or a life ahead of you. you just see your next fix. >> reporter: most agree intervention and treatment are key, but there is a bitter irony that goes with rehab. just like monteith, many heroin addicts die when they start using again right after leaving treatment. >> most people come back from rehab and get high for the first time and that high is what kills them. >> reporter: dylan has been clean for three years. he know
form by the heroin epidemic. >> reporter: 28 overdoses last year, most of the victims under the age of 22. what parents may not know, the gateway drug could already be in their medicine cabinets. it was for 23-year-old dylan young. >> i started using prescription painkillers that my father had and it went from there. >> reporter: at 13 he was smoking pot and drinking, then stealing those pills from his parents, which led to smoking heroin. >> it's much, much cheaper than...
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and 22% fewer calories than dog chow. discover the lighter side of strong. new purina dog chow light & healthy. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to...
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so the defense starts its case. >> this week has been the defense case. it was great to be in the courtroom and see what would happen when the tables were turned. what the defense is doing is putting the fbi on trial. they called agent bob fitzpatrick known as fitzee zzeefitzee. their first witness. he's the guy who complained all the way up to washington about the activities of conley, saying that could benley was perhaps a little too close to whitey bulger. the problem was, on cross examination, he looked to be a bit of an exaggerator, that he took a lot of credit. so if you look at the hierarchy, fitzpatrick at the top maybe going to headquarters in washington. under him, corrupt supervisor john morris. under him, corrupt agent, fbi agent john connolly. and next to them whitey bulger. >> we still don't know if bulger will take the stand. what is going into the process as to whether he will testify or not? >> well i think there are two things happening here. one is do we think about this trial as a win or lose? if we look at it that way, then we totally
so the defense starts its case. >> this week has been the defense case. it was great to be in the courtroom and see what would happen when the tables were turned. what the defense is doing is putting the fbi on trial. they called agent bob fitzpatrick known as fitzee zzeefitzee. their first witness. he's the guy who complained all the way up to washington about the activities of conley, saying that could benley was perhaps a little too close to whitey bulger. the problem was, on cross...
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the defense team called that a huge victory. but still, they've got a long way to go to convince the judge now in the sentencing phase to keep this sentence to a minimum. a lot of analyst whose have been watching don't think that held get the maximum sentence here. that process starts today. but it couactually take several week. this is sort of set the stage and made a pretty bold statement by the government that they are willing to go after people who consider themselves whistle-blowers but give up classified information to others, including the media, not just other entities or the enemy. back to you. >> setting a major tone on the subject. tracie potts, thank you. >>> 5:42. disturbing revelations about the train crash in spain. the driver was talking on the for with an official of the company when the train jumped the tracks and heo4 was reading document at the time as bem the black boxes recovered show the train was speeding down the tracks at 95 miles per hour when it derailed going around the curve. the speed limit in the
the defense team called that a huge victory. but still, they've got a long way to go to convince the judge now in the sentencing phase to keep this sentence to a minimum. a lot of analyst whose have been watching don't think that held get the maximum sentence here. that process starts today. but it couactually take several week. this is sort of set the stage and made a pretty bold statement by the government that they are willing to go after people who consider themselves whistle-blowers but...
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plus say he bashed a 22-year- old victim's head into the sidewalk at the science building. it appears the two knew each other but neither had ties to the university. police say a woman was assaulted near the santa clara university campus early this morning. investigators say it happened around 1:30 a.m. as the woman walked lexington street. they say she was able to fight off her attacker and he ran off. the woman suffered minor injuries. officers responded to the scene and searched the area with police dogs. they were not able to locate the attacker. >>> a judge in cleveland this morning sentenced ariel castro to life in prison without the possibility of parole. castro held three women as sex slaves in his home for years. he pleaded guilty to 937 charges, ranging from kidnap and rape to aggravated murder for induces miss carriages in the women. one of the woman spoke. [inaudible] >> you would leave and come home to torture us. you deserve to spend life in prison. >> castro told the court he's not a monster but abducted the women to satisfy his sexual addiction. >>> crews ar
plus say he bashed a 22-year- old victim's head into the sidewalk at the science building. it appears the two knew each other but neither had ties to the university. police say a woman was assaulted near the santa clara university campus early this morning. investigators say it happened around 1:30 a.m. as the woman walked lexington street. they say she was able to fight off her attacker and he ran off. the woman suffered minor injuries. officers responded to the scene and searched the area...
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does he have anything to say in his defense? >> i'm a very demonstrative person. i-- i express myself demonstrably. i'm a-- i'm a hugger. >> john: never smile again! never smile ever again! is it possible, through a single image, to smell someone's teeth. this man is revolting. he should-- he should probably be arrested. he is at the very least unfit for public office. please tell me that unlike anthony weiner fillener knows when to quit. >> beginning on august 5, i will be entering a behavior counseling clinic to undergo two weeks of intensive therapy to begin the process of addressing my behavior. so when i return on august 19-- >> john: whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! wait, wait! you're coming back! after two weeks? your fitness for office problem is not that you need to lose five pounds. it's that you need to lose your entire personality. ( laughter ). and by the way, not every nauseating thing fillener does is sexual. >> he shocked his constituents with this, asking san diego taxpayers to cover his legal fees for a sexual harassment lawsuit. >> ooooh! >> john:
does he have anything to say in his defense? >> i'm a very demonstrative person. i-- i express myself demonstrably. i'm a-- i'm a hugger. >> john: never smile again! never smile ever again! is it possible, through a single image, to smell someone's teeth. this man is revolting. he should-- he should probably be arrested. he is at the very least unfit for public office. please tell me that unlike anthony weiner fillener knows when to quit. >> beginning on august 5, i will be...
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profits down 22%. the silver lining is that apple does have new products in the pipeline they hope can reenergize sales though they haven't launched something new in several quarters. >>> visa raised the outlook because credit card spending grew. they authorized $1.5 billion share program. visa reported strong growth in the u.s. where it makes more than half of its revenue. earn i earnings are what's going to drive this here. we are sitting close to all time highs for the dow and s&p. it's all about the earnings how they are coming in. >> we'll keep an eye on that. anthony weiner's wife speaking out. ♪ [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. trusted heartburn relief that goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this cadillac srx for around
profits down 22%. the silver lining is that apple does have new products in the pipeline they hope can reenergize sales though they haven't launched something new in several quarters. >>> visa raised the outlook because credit card spending grew. they authorized $1.5 billion share program. visa reported strong growth in the u.s. where it makes more than half of its revenue. earn i earnings are what's going to drive this here. we are sitting close to all time highs for the dow and...
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also on wall street the dow jones closed up 22 points. nasdaq dropped 21. >>> apple beat the street today but reported another drop in earnings. the cupertino company says profit fell 22% in the third quarter compared to last year. iphone sales were strong but apple is earning less from the sales of earlier version. i pad sales also slowed down. there's been no big product launch since the i pad four years ago. the company still earns $7 billion. >>> a new plan to fight crime in san francisco isn't going over well with some. >> they want to rouse to hold us they can go ahead and do that. >>> and keeping students safe, the push to put seat belts on school buses across the country. >> plus more fall out over a photo of the boston bombing taken by a police officer. the punishment that officer is now facing. >>> brazilian authorities are blaming each other for the traffic fiasco that brought the pope's motorcade to a standstill yesterday. this is the first time the pontiff has gone to his home continent since becoming pope. hoards of people r
also on wall street the dow jones closed up 22 points. nasdaq dropped 21. >>> apple beat the street today but reported another drop in earnings. the cupertino company says profit fell 22% in the third quarter compared to last year. iphone sales were strong but apple is earning less from the sales of earlier version. i pad sales also slowed down. there's been no big product launch since the i pad four years ago. the company still earns $7 billion. >>> a new plan to fight crime...
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he says he came out on the losing end of a fist fight and then stabbed a man in self-defense. >> that is how i'm here not because i'm a bad person or a violent person. because i'm not. i'm here because of a very bad situation that in my opinion didn't have a winning scenario. not with the individual that wanted to do me damage. >> holbrook, a former software engineer is married with twin sons. he spent two years at santa rita waiting for his trial to get underway. >> two years is is a long time to wait so see if you are really guilty of a crime, you know what i mean. kind of greats on you after awhile. an individual like myself stands out pretty plainly. i don't have a swagger like an inmate or convict. i think i'm well spoken. i'm quiet. i don't put myself out there in people's faces typically. i don't cause problems. >> holbrook is a different breed compared to most of the other guys in there. he looks out of place but he has adapted and he has kind of got to know how everything works and what is going on with, you know, the politics of the pod and everything. >> learned he is a bet
he says he came out on the losing end of a fist fight and then stabbed a man in self-defense. >> that is how i'm here not because i'm a bad person or a violent person. because i'm not. i'm here because of a very bad situation that in my opinion didn't have a winning scenario. not with the individual that wanted to do me damage. >> holbrook, a former software engineer is married with twin sons. he spent two years at santa rita waiting for his trial to get underway. >> two years...
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now they believe he also made threatening voice mail calls to arias' defense lawyer and the defense witness. prosecutors have not yet filed any charges in connection with those voice mails. >>> two police officers two rhode island being honored for their brave work after the boston marathon bombings sergeant al valerie and dale drowned, part of a special bomb squad team immediately after thedly bombing. rhode island's fire chief said the two officers are used to putting their lives on the line. >> these folks put themselves in harm's way on a regular basis. i sometimes think they don't even realize they're doing it. >> surviving bombing and search the campus for explosives. >>> more talk of the u.s. postal service possibly phasing out delivering mail directly to your house. congress is considering a proposal that would require letter carriers deliver mail to central boxes. there would be exemptions for people who could prove a hardship. the change could save 4.5 million a year. it's to keep the post office from being sold. the postal service is being sold with the building. the group to sav
now they believe he also made threatening voice mail calls to arias' defense lawyer and the defense witness. prosecutors have not yet filed any charges in connection with those voice mails. >>> two police officers two rhode island being honored for their brave work after the boston marathon bombings sergeant al valerie and dale drowned, part of a special bomb squad team immediately after thedly bombing. rhode island's fire chief said the two officers are used to putting their lives on...
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deploying to afghanistan and imposing furloughs for 650,000. >> reporter: instead of the threatened 22 days of unpaid leave it is being slashed to as few as six. the cuts totalled $85 billion nationwide. government agencies were with able to avert most by eliminating waste and cleaning house. many of the adjustments are one-time shots so next year's biggest cuts may require bigger readjustments. >>> why do irs employees want to get out of obama care? what were they doing sharing information about conservative groups? a lot to talk about with the soon to be audited. [ jackie ] its just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaoma, or can not empty your bla
deploying to afghanistan and imposing furloughs for 650,000. >> reporter: instead of the threatened 22 days of unpaid leave it is being slashed to as few as six. the cuts totalled $85 billion nationwide. government agencies were with able to avert most by eliminating waste and cleaning house. many of the adjustments are one-time shots so next year's biggest cuts may require bigger readjustments. >>> why do irs employees want to get out of obama care? what were they doing sharing...
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the defense claimed manning first set out to reveal abuses by the u.s. military in iraq. in a pretrial statement to the court, manning admitted he leaked this classified video of an apache helicopter attack in iraq that killed a number of insurgents and two innocent civilians. and said he was troubled by the american crew joking about the killing. >> the most alarming aspect was the seemingly delightful bloodlust. they appeared to have. for me, this seemed similar to child killing ants with a magnifying glass. >> reporter: in london tonight, julian assange says manning's lawyers will fight his conviction on espionage charges. >> it is a serious precedent. it is a serious abuse. and it will mean the end of national security journalism in the united states as we know it. >> reporter: legal experts predict manning's convictions will have a chilling effect on future leakers. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information. and people who disseminate it are playing with fire. >> reporter: that message could be hammered home when th
the defense claimed manning first set out to reveal abuses by the u.s. military in iraq. in a pretrial statement to the court, manning admitted he leaked this classified video of an apache helicopter attack in iraq that killed a number of insurgents and two innocent civilians. and said he was troubled by the american crew joking about the killing. >> the most alarming aspect was the seemingly delightful bloodlust. they appeared to have. for me, this seemed similar to child killing ants...
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, sending a 22-year-old man to the hospital. police believe the atendering a the victim knew one another. on tuesday night, police say the two men apparently got into some kind of6%z fight and the attack ended up slamming the victim's head right into the concrete numerous times. the victim was then taken to the hospital suffering non-life threatening injuries. >>> well, a very emotional day in court for one of the women held captive by a cleveland man for nearly ten years. this marks the very first time michelle knight has been seen publicly since her rescue several months ago. her very brave statements coming during sentencing for ariel admitting that, yes, he has a long list of issues. nbc's jay gray has more from cleveland. >> reporter: as the hearing began, ariel castro entered the courtroom alert and with his head up, a much different demeanor than in previous court appearances. as the proceeding unfolded, prosecutors prevented evidence that showed the horrors the women endured in castro's house. a scale model of that home,
, sending a 22-year-old man to the hospital. police believe the atendering a the victim knew one another. on tuesday night, police say the two men apparently got into some kind of6%z fight and the attack ended up slamming the victim's head right into the concrete numerous times. the victim was then taken to the hospital suffering non-life threatening injuries. >>> well, a very emotional day in court for one of the women held captive by a cleveland man for nearly ten years. this marks...
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and 22% fewer calories than dog chow. discover the lighter side of strong. new purina dog chow light & healthy. i guess. did you download that book i sent? yah, nice rainbow highlighter. you've got finch for math right? uh-uh. english? her. splanker, pretend we're not related. oh trust me, you don't want any of that. you got my map? yeah. where you can sit can define your entire year. and what's the most important thing to remember? no face to face contact until we're off of school property. you got this. sharing what you've learned. that's powerful. verizon. get the samsung galaxy stratosphere ii for free. >>> time now for sports evidence piling up against new england former tight end aaron hernandez according to authorities, these photos were allegedly taken from hernandez's home security cameras the night odin lloyd was killed. the murder weapon has not been found, however, defense attorneys have objected to the court's decision to release the records to the public saying it undermines hernandez's chances at a fair trial. he's pleaded not guilty. >>> let'
and 22% fewer calories than dog chow. discover the lighter side of strong. new purina dog chow light & healthy. i guess. did you download that book i sent? yah, nice rainbow highlighter. you've got finch for math right? uh-uh. english? her. splanker, pretend we're not related. oh trust me, you don't want any of that. you got my map? yeah. where you can sit can define your entire year. and what's the most important thing to remember? no face to face contact until we're off of school...
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it was self-defense. it makes no sense to us and if you try to divorce yourself of passion, but the prosecutor said it right, you reverse the roles, nobody is going to stay -- this is where i agree with mark. it was jury selection that the case was won or lost, unfortunately, because nobody took the perspective of trayvon martin that he was fighting for his life, that he went to his grave not knowing who was this strange, creepy man following him. >> the jurors near the end of the da liberations asked for clarification on manslaughter and the judge said read the document again. if you want clarification, you got to ask specific questions. the jurors apparently never came back with a specific question and as a result may have been confused. jeffrey, go ahead. >> this under lines a real problem with the legal system, which is that jury instructions as a rule are often incomprehensible to ordinary people. i mean, you read these words, the reasonable, intention, you know, double triple negatives in the same s
it was self-defense. it makes no sense to us and if you try to divorce yourself of passion, but the prosecutor said it right, you reverse the roles, nobody is going to stay -- this is where i agree with mark. it was jury selection that the case was won or lost, unfortunately, because nobody took the perspective of trayvon martin that he was fighting for his life, that he went to his grave not knowing who was this strange, creepy man following him. >> the jurors near the end of the da...